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'Give it to him for a fiver'....
Socha
08-07-2011
I was wondering why in the boardroom no-one commented on the ridiculous action of Natasha to interrupt the sale Susan was going to make for 8 pounds when Natasha told her to 'give it to him for a fiver cause I'm the boss'.

It was beyond ridiculous and very disrespectful of Susan. When Susan politely asked her afterwards (not in front of the customer) not to do that again, she was dismissed as disruptive and childish.

Unbelievable that it went unpunished in the boardroom. Even if Natasha wasn't on the losing team, it should have been noted. That action alone makes Natasha unfit to be a finalist.
Button62
08-07-2011
The boardroom scenes sometimes take 3 hours + to record so it is heavily edited.

Rest assured Shuggy knows about it and is just desperately waiting to get rid of Natasha.

A plank would have made a better job of this week's task.
DavetheScot
09-07-2011
Originally Posted by Socha:
“I was wondering why in the boardroom no-one commented on the ridiculous action of Natasha to interrupt the sale Susan was going to make for 8 pounds when Natasha told her to 'give it to him for a fiver cause I'm the boss'.

It was beyond ridiculous and very disrespectful of Susan. When Susan politely asked her afterwards (not in front of the customer) not to do that again, she was dismissed as disruptive and childish.

Unbelievable that it went unpunished in the boardroom. Even if Natasha wasn't on the losing team, it should have been noted. That action alone makes Natasha unfit to be a finalist.”

Agreed. Of course the amount involved was unlikely to prove significant, but there seemed to be no point to it other than a desire on Natasha's part to throw her weight around.
Tourista
09-07-2011
Originally Posted by DavetheScot:
“Agreed. Of course the amount involved was unlikely to prove significant, but there seemed to be no point to it other than a desire on Natasha's part to throw her weight around.”

It was the same later at the house.

Natasha really hasnt any confidence in herself, otherwise she would have let Susan carry on selling, for which task she is far superior to Natasha.

Also, her outburst on the stall made me think of all those on this forum who claim Susan is childish!.
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